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Happiness: A Very Short Introduction Daniel M. Haybron (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Philosophy Department at Saint Louis University, USA)

Happiness: A Very Short Introduction By Daniel M. Haybron (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Philosophy Department at Saint Louis University, USA)

Summary

Most of us spend our lives striving for happiness. But what is it? How important is it? How can we (and should we) pursue it? In this Very Short Introduction Dan Haybron provides a comprehensive look at the nature of happiness. By using examples, Haybron considers how we measure happiness, what makes us happy, and considers its subjective nature.

Happiness: A Very Short Introduction Summary

Happiness: A Very Short Introduction by Daniel M. Haybron (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Philosophy Department at Saint Louis University, USA)

Happiness is an everyday term in our lives, and most of us strive to be happy. But defining happiness can be difficult. In this Very Short Introduction, Dan Haybron considers the true nature of happiness. By examining what it is, assessing its importance in our lives, and how we can (and should) pursue it, he considers the current thinking on happiness, from psychology to philosophy. Illustrating the diverse routes to happiness, Haybron reflects on contemporary ideas about the pursuit of a good life and considers the influence of social context on our satisfaction and well-being. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

Happiness: A Very Short Introduction Reviews

Welcome and erudite * Huffington Post *
[T]he book is interesting, well-written and well-argued. * GrrlScientist, The Guardian *
excellent * David Lorimer, Network REview *

About Daniel M. Haybron (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Philosophy Department at Saint Louis University, USA)

Daniel M. Haybron is an Associate Professor in the Philosophy Department at Saint Louis University. His research interests centre on several issues in ethics: well-being and the good life, moral evil, and the virtues. He has worked primarily on happiness since 1995. He is the author of The Pursuit of Unhappiness (OUP, 2008). He has also published a number of articles on happiness.

Table of Contents

1. A remarkable fact ; 2. What is happiness? ; 3. Measuring happiness ; 4. Life satisfaction ; 5. The source of happiness ; 6. Beyond happiness: well-being ; 7. Getting outside oneself: virtue and meaning

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GOR007171320
9780199590605
0199590605
Happiness: A Very Short Introduction by Daniel M. Haybron (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Philosophy Department at Saint Louis University, USA)
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Paperback
Oxford University Press
2013-11-30
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